New Charges Expected As Shooting Victim Dies

July 12, 1988|By Art Barnum.

A Florida man charged with the June 25 attempted murder of a Roselle man is now expected to be charged with his murder, following the victim`s death, according to a spokesman for the Du Page County state`s attorney`s office.

The state`s attorney is expected to seek a murder indictment against Daniel Marino, 40, of Pierson, Fla., from the county grand jury, which meets Wednesday.

Marino already had been charged with the attempted murder of Theodore Noyes, 48, of Roselle, before Noyes died Friday in Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, of injuries sustained when he was shot several times on an Addison street, allegedly by Marino.

Assistant State`s Atty. Colleen Coughlin said Monday that investigators are checking possible motives that include Marino`s alleged relationship with Noyes` wife and the involvement of both men with an Indiana nudist camp.

An increase in Marino`s $500,000 bond also may be sought, said Coughlin, who added that Marino, now in Du Page County Jail, has fled prosecution in the past.

Other indictments voted by the grand jury were:

George Greco, 42, of Chicago, charged with retail theft of two cameras from Montgomery Wards, Bloomingdale, on June 29.

Dominic J. Cavaliere, 34, of 728 W. Ridge Rd., Villa Park, charged with possession of a controlled substance, less than 15 grams of cocaine, on June 23.

Ethel Brownridge, 56, of Chicago, charged with retail theft of clothing from MainStreet, Bloomingdale, on July 3.

Robert Stauber, 33, of 1734 S. Washington Blvd., Naperville, charged with unlawful production of between 20 and 50 cannabis Stiva (marijuana) plants, on June 23.

April Hubbard, 19, of Woodridge, charged with deceptive practices by attempting to pass a bad check for $191 to Eagle Foods, Naperville, on April 4.

Michael Darnell, 38, of Maywood, charged with retail theft of items from K mart, in Villa Park, on June 26.

Janice Nalls, 26, of Chicago, charged with retail theft of a purse from Carson Pirie Scott & Co., Lombard, on June 25.

Brian Lejman, age and address unknown, charged with aggravated battery with kicking a policeman in the groin, on June 25.